Blade et al., 2002 - Google Patents
Virtual environments standards and terminologyBlade et al., 2002
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- 16011410246710382411
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- Blade R
- Padgett M
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- Publication venue
- Handbook of virtual environments
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In just the past decade virtual environment (VE) applications have emerged in entertainment, training, education, and other areas (see Chapters 43-55, this volume). In that time extensive research in VE technology has also been conducted. However, the …
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